Associate Science Director - Biodiversity and Land Use
Location: Bangor, Edinburgh, Lancaster, Wallingford
Salary: £74,802 - £93,012 (Negotiable)
Full-time (37 hours per week), Permanent, Hybrid working (50/50)
Closing date for applications: Monday, 25th November 2024. We reserve the right to close this advert early if we find the right candidate, so we encourage you to apply early.
The UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (UKCEH) is a leading, independent research institute dedicated to addressing complex environmental challenges facing the world today. Our work focuses on understanding the natural environment, the impact of human activities, and developing sustainable solutions. UKCEH’s research spans a range of fields, including climate science, biodiversity, water resources, ecosystem processes, and environmental resilience.
UKCEH is looking for a science leader to join our team, providing leadership to our dedicated researchers, contributing to scientific discovery and generating the data, insights, and solutions that other researchers, businesses, and governments need to solve complex environmental challenges.
As a valued member of our team, you’ll get:
We are recruiting an Associate Science Director to lead our Biodiversity and Land Use Science Area. This is a vital role providing scientific and people leadership for their Science Area and across the organisation. The ability to work across different scientific disciplines and provide a strategic perspective are essential. As an inspirational leader, addressing the current and future science needs and motivating scientists are vital in order that UKCEH can meet its overall objectives. As a member of the UKCEH Executive and Science Leadership Committees, the role will be at the heart of organisational direction setting and decision-making.
Reporting to our Deputy CEO and Science Director, you’ll lead a science function of passionate individuals. You will collaborate with others to deliver our new strategy and build an organisation today that is fit to provide the scientific insights we need.
Facing up to and responding to the biodiversity crisis requires data and scientific insights at different scales. Capabilities such as the Biological Records Centre provide valuable insights into the distribution of species and how they are changing. You will provide direction to improve understanding of how ecosystems function and different approaches to restoration. This area also considers how to balance sustainable agricultural practices with biodiversity benefits. Your experience and ability to look across these different aspects will be essential.
Your main responsibilities will include:
You will bring:
At UKCEH we believe that different perspectives and collaborative working help us achieve our best work and come together to form a high performing team which makes positive changes in the business. Our strategy sets out four guiding principles – excellence, impact, sustainability and outstanding people – which underpin everything we do as an organisation.
If you are looking for an opportunity to work with world class and amazing people in some of the most inspiring places in the UK and around the world, then UKCEH could be for you.
If we’ve just described you, we’d love to meet. Apply now. Please send us your CV, accompanied by a covering letter which highlights any relevant skills and experience, together with what excites you most about the role and working for UKCEH.
Unfortunately, we are unable to offer visa sponsorship for this position at this time.